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2/7 TNA Impact Hitlist: Roode's Promo, Misty on a Pole, Lame Gimmicks ...

I really hope TNA isn't stupid enough to do another Feast or Fired ever. 4 Corner Capture Misty Match: If I ever get a chance to argue in front of a judge that TNA should do fewer gimmick matches, I will use this match as evidence. The concept of this match was ridiculous. The fact that this match came from Kaz added to its stupidity. He should want major revenge on Black Reign. If that is the case, then why come up with this lame match instead of a match where he could really get revenge. Why does he even want the stupid rat? Shouldn't he want to hurt Black Reign, not just try to win the rat that he already had possession of? What was in it for Kaz? And in the end, the match didn't even matter as Black Reign simply beat Kaz up and stole the rat that Kaz had rightly won. The concept of this match was terribly silly, which is a shame, because the actual wrestling in the match was decent.


December 2007

A man allegedly stole this cab and narrowly escaped death when a fence impaled it.HYANNIS - A man is facing stolen vehicle charges but should consider himself lucky to be alive. Just minutes after 2008 was rung in, the suspect allegedly stole a Town Taxi at the Cape Cod Inn on Main Street in Hyannis. Moments later police discovered the taxi crashed off West Main Street at Jack Ellis Foreign Auto Repair. The cab had sheared a fence and the support pole for the fence impaled the entire cab missing the driver by inches.

The suspect 48-year old David Letsch was taken to Cape Cod Hospital with minor injuries. He's expected to be arraigned on Wednesday on charges of larceny of a motor vehicle, operating under the influence of alcohol, and operating to endanger.

(Photos by Frank Paparo/CWN)

Domestic suspect found crashed A man wanted for a domestic dispute was found by police after his car struck a tree.BARNSTABLE - Barnstable Police didn't have to look far for a suspect wanted in connection with a domestic disturbance.


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Michael Fox: The Whoresrace Michael Fox takes on the media's coverage of the presidential horserace - and it's not just the MSM tis time, but "progressive media" as well!

Bill Douglas: Willie Nelson's 9/11 Conspiracy Charge EXPOSE MEDIA COVER UP & the Tim Russert Factor (7 comments) Willie Nelson's 9/11 Conspiracy Charge EXPOSE MEDIA COVER UP & the Tim Russert Factor This corporate media "ommission" reminds of an ongoing campaign of a corporate media cover up of 9/11, and an EXPLOSIVE new novel, "The Shell Game," that radio host Jack Blood believes may destroy that media blockade of 9/11 truth

JoelThorson: McCain: The Undead Perception and reality diverge wildly where Sen.


Excessively duty-conscious

A new TV set or a washing machine may not burn a big a hole in your pocket now compared with, say, five years ago, but consumer durable manufacturers continue to cry foul over the Centres lack of attention towards this sector.

Their grouse? Continued high taxation and the free trade agreements with countries such as Thailand that make manufacturing of consumer electronic goods in India uncompetitive.

Sample this: While a 29-inch flat television costs about $300 in India, it costs only $200 in Thailand and $150 in China! The differential is blamed on the inflated tax structure here and this, in turn, means the local industry has been unable to either lower prices or significantly improve domestic penetration levels, even after 5-6 years.

Also, due to decreasing competitiveness of manufacturing in India, companies such as Sony have already abandoned domestic production in favour of cheaper imports from Thailand.


Chew This Over: Munchable Ice Sells Like Hot Cakes

When Kyle Burkhalter gets up in the morning, he goes into the kitchen and fixes himself a nice cup of ice.

The 24-year-old director of research for a Web site chews the ice in the car on his way to work in Atlanta. He downs two or three more cups before lunch. He orders ice from drive-thru windows and dips into the office ice machine. Sometimes, his tongue gets so numb he can barely talk to clients.

Still, he munches on. "It's something that you want to do and you think about doing on a constant basis," he says.

Ice isn't just for chilling drinks anymore, or for packing fish and treating sprains. It's a hot snack. Some Sonic Drive-In franchises sell it in cups and in bags to go. Ice-machine makers are competing to make the best chewable ice, with names like Chewblet, Nugget Ice and Pearl Ice.


 
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